Top Security Experts and Healthcare Leaders Gather to Share Best Practices for Securing Personal Health Information

BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While significant progress has been made using technology to create more efficient, reliable processes within the healthcare industry, security challenges are causing great concern among patients and providers. To help healthcare organizations balance innovation and security, SANS Institute will host an inaugural Healthcare Cyber Security Summit on October 23-24, 2013 in San Francisco. This unique event brings together some of the brightest minds in security and healthcare to discuss proven approaches for securing and succeeding in today's evolving healthcare industry. Included among the topics for discussion are mobile and cloud computing.

"As evidenced by a growing number of news stories reporting data breaches within the healthcare industry, organizations are having a difficult time balancing patient demands for more personal and convenient care with cyber security challenges," said John Pescatore, director of Emerging Trends at SANS Institute. "While technology is changing the way doctors and patients interact, it also is creating a great number of security challenges. SANS' Healthcare Cyber Security Summit was developed to educate health care organizations about how they can balance the security, compliance and innovation to thrive in today's quickly changing market."

For more information on SANS' Healthcare Cyber Security Summit including panel and discussion overviews and a complete list of industry presenters, or to register for the event, please visit: http://www.sans.org/info/139375

About SANS InstituteThe SANS Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative research and education organization. SANS is the most trusted, and by far the largest, source for world-class information security training and security certification in the world offering over 50 training courses. GIAC, an affiliate of the SANS Institute, is a certification body featuring over 25 hands-on, technical certifications in information security. SANS offers a myriad of free resources to the InfoSec community including consensus projects, research reports, and newsletters; and it operates the Internet's early warning system - the Internet Storm Center. At the heart of SANS are the many security practitioners in varied global organizations from corporations to universities working together to help the entire information security community. (www.SANS.org)